Editarea Online help: Blocks (text & photo)
Adding blocks
Once a page is created, you can add new blocks to it.
To create a new block you have to click on the button of the bar. The new block will be positioned before the selected one or at the bottom of the page if no block was selected.
Title, body, options and images
Every new block will have a title, a description, and an image (if it's included in the style of that block).

The body: the description part of your article
Here you can edit the body of the block, and thanks to the provided tools you'll be able to highlight parts of the text, to insert tables and contact forms, make ordered and unordered lists, etc...



For the advanced users, there's the possibility of writing directly html code simply by going to the dedicated section, clicking on the "Source Code" button.
Once you enter the source code mode it will be possible to go back to normal mode by clicking on the "Source Code" key button again.
Options and Image
Blocks can be simple or highlighted.

Simple blocks are good for pages with text where the information flows between different paragraphs (that may include images).

Highlighted blocks can be used both to highlight an information inside a page and to create pages that describe lists of linked information (eg the product list of a company).

For every block you can also choose its width, which is the percentage of the width of the entire page: 100%, 66%, 50% and 33%.
Blocks try to automatically fill the available space, so three consecutive 33%-wide blocks will stay on the same "row".

You can then make rows with three blocks at 33%, two at 50%, one at 33% and one at 66%, or one at 100%.

 

Also images can be simple or highlighted and you can also choose not to include images in a block.

It's also possible to choose the position of the photo relative to the text, and if the skin layout allows it, its size.

Note: all the photos included in blocks, once made public, can be enlarged with a simple click. A popup window showing the enhanced photo will open.
 
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